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Disneyland and California Adventure at Night

Posted on:October 29, 2022

I love night photography, especially when you incorporate neon signs. Disney is one of the best places for this combination.

Sony A7IV w/Sony 35mm F1.8 – ISO125 • f/1.8 • 1/200sec

I also find night photography to be quite technically difficult. Making sure I don’t lose my highlights while also keeping the noise low is challenging. I think I’m getting better but I still have much more to improve on.

I shot everything on aperture priority and set a minimum shutter speed based on my ISO. I also set my metering mode to expose for the highlights. I’m sure I could have gotten “better” results in manual, but since I was with other people I didn’t want to slow the group down just to get the perfect shot.

Sony A7IV w/Sony 85mm F1.8 – ISO1600 • f/1.8 • 1/125sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 35mm F1.8 – ISO400 • f/1.8 • 1/125sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 35mm F1.8 – ISO200 • f/1.8 • 1/125sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 35mm F1.8 – ISO125 • f/1.8 • 1/160sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 35mm F1.8 – ISO125 • f/1.8 • 1/400sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 35mm F1.8 – ISO125 • f/1.8 • 1/800sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 85mm F1.8 – ISO125 • f/1.8 • 1/400sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 20mm F1.8 – ISO1250 • f/1.8 • 1/125sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 20mm F1.8 – ISO8000 • f/1.8 • 1/125sec

Sony A7IV w/Sony 20mm F1.8 – ISO2500 • f/1.8 • 1/125sec

This was my first time using the Sony 20mm f1.8 G, and while a great lens, it’s not for me. I’ve found I don’t like shooting that wide. I’ve since sold this lens and picked up a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2.